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Optimising pre-construction activities in highways: Construction in North East areas

By: Kumar, Chanchal.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: The Administrator: Journal of LBSNAA Description: 63(1), Jan, 2024: p.8-16.Subject(s): Engineering, Highway Construction, Pre-Construction Activities, North East India, Infrastructure Development, Transport Policy, Project Management, Terrain Challenges, Planning, Resource Allocation, Regional Connectivity In: The Administrator: Journal of LBSNAASummary: This article examines strategies for optimizing pre-construction activities in highway projects, with a focus on the unique challenges of North East India. It highlights the importance of thorough planning, resource allocation, and terrain-specific assessments in ensuring timely and efficient project execution. The study emphasizes how pre-construction activities—such as land acquisition, environmental clearances, and community engagement—play a decisive role in shaping construction outcomes. By analyzing the infrastructural and policy dimensions of highway development in the region, the paper underscores the need for integrated approaches that balance engineering efficiency with socio-environmental considerations, ultimately enhancing regional connectivity and sustainable growth.
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This article examines strategies for optimizing pre-construction activities in highway projects, with a focus on the unique challenges of North East India. It highlights the importance of thorough planning, resource allocation, and terrain-specific assessments in ensuring timely and efficient project execution. The study emphasizes how pre-construction activities—such as land acquisition, environmental clearances, and community engagement—play a decisive role in shaping construction outcomes. By analyzing the infrastructural and policy dimensions of highway development in the region, the paper underscores the need for integrated approaches that balance engineering efficiency with socio-environmental considerations, ultimately enhancing regional connectivity and sustainable growth.

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